Community Rebuilds (CR) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation whose mission is to build
energy efficient housing, provide education on
sustainability, and improve the housing conditions of the workforce through an affordable program. Community Rebuilds constructs affordable and energy efficient
straw bale homes, working with the homeowner and training a dedicated group of
volunteer interns on each home
project. These interns are young emerging professionals with the desire to participate in an experiential program as they learn how to build low
carbon, modern natural buildings.
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE
Community Rebuilds is excited to announce that we have registered several of our future homes in the Living Building Challenge. We are undertaking the challenge with partners at Salt Lake
City design firm Architectural Nexus. Affordability is key in a living future and we want to prove that healthy and restorative buildings can and
should be affordable for everyone. We are challenging previous notions of sustainability because it is not
enough anymore. We believe that buildings can have a positive impact on our environment, not just neutral one.
The Living Building Challenge is a certification system for regenerative buildings, which function as cleanly and efficiently as a flower. They are self-sufficient, collecting more energy and
water than they use. They are deeply tied to place, and built from simple, natural,
local, non-toxic materials. They connect occupants with light, air, food, nature, beauty, and community. Find out more
here.
Program Structure
CR invites up to 16 student interns to build straw bale homes from foundation to finish under the direction of a licensed contractor and natural building experts. Interns will contribute to the foundation, frame walls, install bales, apply a variety of natural plasters, pour adobe floors, learn about electrical, plumbing,
solar photovoltaics and
permaculture, and take part in many other activities necessary to the completion of a home. Semesters are subject to some variability, as the schedule of any build is dependent on many factors, such as weather and unforeseeable build challenges. However, we assure that you will be an integral part of the build and will gain an unparalleled amount of natural and conventional construction
experience. Additionally, though our internship program primarily consists of onsite, hands-on learning, the experience is occasionally supplemented with workshops, conferences, and field trips. There are no graded assignments, tests, or readings. Interns are provided with housing and a modest food stipend in addition to the education in exchange for their labor.
Our program is very team-oriented. Each term last five months. Interns work together onsite and live together in a home provided by CR. They get to know our selected homeowners quite well as they work with them
side by side in the creation of their home. Similarly, because our CR chapters are located in wonderful, unique communities, interns have many opportunities to make new friends, perhaps volunteer with other awesome organizations, and invest a little piece of themselves into our CR communities. These partnerships are important to our organization, which is based on the understanding that we are all neighbors ready to support each other and make our community better.
Fall | July 15th - December 15th, 2019 (Moab, UT)
Spring | February 1st - June 30th, 2020 (Moab,UT)
To learn more and apply, visit
https://www.communityrebuilds.org/about-the-program
Get a feel for the program by watching this video made by our Fall 2017 Interns